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to your taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to do the second a lot more. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. i play as street cleaner. in love with a waitress i go on stage and imagine that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish. the middle east told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. or circus of clearly guns. and would break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen lott hosts c f o of the university of nicosia. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much an h
to your taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to do the second a lot more. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their...
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the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of twenty nine so we learned so we get really stupid there for a period of time we learned from that night from really nine hundred thirty two until the one nine hundred eighty s. and by the time the one nine hundred eighty s. came along sixty years down the road more or less time that came along and the only people who you know like it phil gramm had proposed gramm leach bliley right you know to and glass steagall if you propose that back in the fifty's or the sixty's or even the early seventy's there were still people in congress who remembered the crash and the go on your crazy but instead made you know
the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of...
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tax -- >> never. kate spade has been a sales juggernaut. more than 20% for the past 12 straight quarters. ofarly, the strategy whittling down their brands is worth it for them. >> these guys focus on what they do best. get rid of the things that are fickle, more trendy, and stay back with the tried and true. >> are you saying that judicature is fickle and trendy? >> i am saying that. they make a lot of addresses that i wear on this show. i like juicy a lot. not going away. is campaign to persuade actually working. those nelson, heart -- are names you might not have heard in a while. >> i had to ask julie who they were. >> get out of here. >> geez louise. barracuda, magic manned -- magic man? it is a fantastic band. >> all of these bands are pulling out of the seaworld due to positions of animal-rights groups. >> i cannot believe seaworld is still open. >> why? >> who would go there after watching -- >> it is a very good company. it is going to change. i do think it will make companies like this look at their model. by the way, this kind of
tax -- >> never. kate spade has been a sales juggernaut. more than 20% for the past 12 straight quarters. ofarly, the strategy whittling down their brands is worth it for them. >> these guys focus on what they do best. get rid of the things that are fickle, more trendy, and stay back with the tried and true. >> are you saying that judicature is fickle and trendy? >> i am saying that. they make a lot of addresses that i wear on this show. i like juicy a lot. not going...
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of friends against taxes on employment in the euro it's a these hard hit by the economic crisis with budget cuts. and youth unemployment forty percent. around the fukushima nuclear plant in japan there are areas where the radiation can kill you in just twenty minutes for the hundreds of thousands of locals displaced in two thousand and eleven many still live in hope of returning home as the government feeds them with assurances that it's just a matter of time but authorities are like she has just a few reports as the years go by such claims look more like empty promises. this woman can only fit me and my cameramen into her new home she apologizes but there's simply no room for the whole crew inside she's one of recent lawyers from the fukushima area forced to leave their homes amid the twenty eleven nuclear disaster . when the tsunami hit we were told to pack only necessary things and run away they said it would be only for two three days now living in this cage of a house returning to our old house is a dream which we know won't ever come true we are being fed with promises of a big
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to your taxes or ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because i support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok well i have to go get some more there is intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later make sense of the second to a lot more. right . first for you and i think you're. on our reporters. in. the in the. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea airport screening. they splosion blow them all round his back the rule was a little and it was all over all of us. we know that our call moran's on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. getting was a senior in his milita
to your taxes or ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because i support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok well i have to go get some more there is intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later make sense of the second to a lot more. right . first for you and i think you're. on our reporters. in. the in the. i was...
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consulate detailed financial times has won the so called peach folk movement which point the gains taxes unemployment on the viewer is he has been hard to find the economic crisis. what a bunch of cunts and the leasing cars and against unemployment focused the difference i could treat of hegel has visited a summer morning. the easiest to keep made to support her is open to neighboring afghanistan always the funnest am on sunday to think not. i recounted the opening wide two weeks ago in the northwest of the country in protest at mcintosh strikes have killed several hundred sydney as a defense honest i've been in and says that he's a fun month aims to target terrorists has been one big thing. don't think anybody in the united states including the p members of congress who i wanna face up to the fact that the drowning warren's maybe really unsuccessful one of the proms at the john strike so they do kill al qaeda people but they also kill innocen pakistanis that this is the problem and you may be creating more terrorists than your creative in your killing or tactically successful in killing
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taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. crisis over, our call. steve liesman reporting the fed is likely to begin tapering next week. d.c. close to a budget deal, new regulations in place for wall street, and new dawn for the big banks. the government out of gm and europe is stabilizing. we're going to have playbook on how you should play it. what do these gentlemen think about it? a rare and exclusive interview with the co-ceo of the private equity giant carlyle group and exclusive with time warner's ceo. and what an incredible 24 hours. culminating in this a new ceo. this is just a day after the governme
taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now....
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over to his family showed up with the tax. but none of it. i have been so worried. i've been waiting a long time for my baby to be checked another. i don't know what will happen when my tv crews up. so i'd like to stick to you can cut out leaves a childhood spent in uk. she has long been worried about the effects of giving. read on when the moon condemned next six months old. i feel safer. it might be the protector and younger teens. this new device is called the beatles. it measures the internal radiation level of an impact placed inside it. it's the only lady this time whatever the need for clarity. she will be one today marks the highest degree that is less than receiving. the new world. i know all the new city of tokyo. the sixteen back to balochistan. he says the main challenge was to make it as precise as possible. would that be even though the treaty. for children eating the same amount of radioactive season or as compared to the parents among the weighty decision making related to the bowling with much less be open to head to quantify. the theory that the am
over to his family showed up with the tax. but none of it. i have been so worried. i've been waiting a long time for my baby to be checked another. i don't know what will happen when my tv crews up. so i'd like to stick to you can cut out leaves a childhood spent in uk. she has long been worried about the effects of giving. read on when the moon condemned next six months old. i feel safer. it might be the protector and younger teens. this new device is called the beatles. it measures the...
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taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. crisis over, our call. steve liesman reporting the fed is likely to begin tapering next week. d.c. close to a budget deal, new regulations in place for wall street, and new dawn for the big banks. the government out of gm and europe is stabilizing. we're going to have playbook on how you should play it. what do these gentlemen think about it? a rare and exclusive interview with the co-ceo of the private equity giant carlyle group and exclusive with time
taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now....
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to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time and time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later it makes sense to do the second a whole lot more. only. live . cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles stories. for you here to. ensure the spanish. visit. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much it's an honor to be in the troop all right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell us about.
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number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends all have as a major complaint. it's not discerning about the details. that's a really big disparity. a lot of us feel disenfranchised by the democrats because it's so sad to see the minority has ruled them instead of the majority of us who put them in place. so this is a really good thing for us. we're waiting for a few years. we kind of jumped off the democrat, went to independent, but there won't be an independent in the running it. will either be democrat or republican. so we're going to wait the next few years to see if they finish what they started,
number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends...
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ultimatum to give up american tax dodgers doing away with centuries of banking secrecy but will the rest follow our report coming. donnish the company's reputation and a whole host of legal and economic risks these are the main threats outlined by the u.k. government to any firms thinking of doing any business with their partners in israeli settlements in the west bank. seal explains now what's behind the reaction. to the explicit expression of its position over israeli settlements in occupied territories which are considered illegal under international law the u.k. government's a trade and investment arm had issued a warning it to british businesses over the risks of involvement in economic and financial activities in the settlements and one of those risks could be a potential damage to the company's reputation though i spoke with the u.k. trade and investment or arm and they told me that these are voluntary a guidelines but they did also confirm that the. government does not recognize the occupied territories including the settlements as part of israel and insisted that business and re
ultimatum to give up american tax dodgers doing away with centuries of banking secrecy but will the rest follow our report coming. donnish the company's reputation and a whole host of legal and economic risks these are the main threats outlined by the u.k. government to any firms thinking of doing any business with their partners in israeli settlements in the west bank. seal explains now what's behind the reaction. to the explicit expression of its position over israeli settlements in occupied...
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most would say legalize marijuana, tax and regulate it. stop criminalizing people for drug possession. make a commitment to treating it. for those determined to get their drugs. they'll get it from the black market. look at what the europeans have done, allowing heroin addicts getting heroin from clinics. that's not legalisation, it's a policy advancing public safety. >> if prohibition and punishment as the main punishments is breaking up, why is that happening now? >> there are many reasons. now we are seeing the public health outcomes of the failed policies, that's mostly in europe. we are seeing in latin america the violence that is increasing significantly over the last number of years. so i think on those continents there's increased unrest and disappointment with the counter policies as they stand. those are being articulated more clearly. there's a number of countries, switzerland and others, that have implemented sensible drug policies, and we have much to others. >> hasn't the international experience been buried in some places. i
most would say legalize marijuana, tax and regulate it. stop criminalizing people for drug possession. make a commitment to treating it. for those determined to get their drugs. they'll get it from the black market. look at what the europeans have done, allowing heroin addicts getting heroin from clinics. that's not legalisation, it's a policy advancing public safety. >> if prohibition and punishment as the main punishments is breaking up, why is that happening now? >> there are...
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because later on this afternoon in "street signs, reque signs," wer big companies, not just in time for tax season, but one you'll want to put on your radar. back to you. >> all right. one stock to watch is clearly twitter. we're looking at the highest levels since the company went public. $52.59, off slightly from the level. but we'll talk more about why twitter is behaving so well in just a moment. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ thaso ally bank has a puts more that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd.
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tearin it was part of a day of national pride by this so-called pitchfork movement which fights against taxes unemployment and the you are italy has been hard hit by the economic crisis with budget cuts and biting hard and youth unemployment at forty percent. the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has visited pakistan warning leaders to keep nato supply routes open to neighboring afghanistan or risk vast amounts of aid being cut angry crowds blocked the main road two weeks ago in the north west of the country in protest at american drone strikes that have killed several hundred civilians defense analyst ivan eland says the use of unmanned planes to target terrorists has been one big failure. i don't think anybody in the united states including the people members of congress really want to face up to the fact that the drone wars may be really unsuccessful one of the problems with the drone strikes are they do kill people but they also kill. innocent pakistanis and this is a problem that you may be creating more terrorists then you're creating then you're killing their tactically successful in
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>> a medical device tax has had a big impact. medical device tax is going to cost us tens of millions of dollars. how much is going to hurt sales. it will hurt bottom line for sure. that has an impact. we have to find other ways to make up for that difference. overall, the medical business is flat. there's a lot of uncertainty about where the affordable care act is going. there is a lot of consolidation going on in the industry. we do not see companies buying the way they were. we do not see the expansion that we saw a couple of years ago. >> you seem passionate. this is something that i think cory can see as well. you say there is a skill gap in the united states. you are having a hard time finding people with the right skills to fill those jobs. you lacking people who are well- trained in science, mathematics, technology. is this right? >> absolutely. we have built new manufacturing plants where we had to spend significant time training people to get up to speed to still his plans, we had to put in place programs so that we can
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ceased to exist if the euro does go belly up the german authorities could potentially still collect tax if everyone started using bitcoin that's a good example of german forward thinking well the germans appreciate the engineering behind but the germans appreciate that the i.m.f. is bankrupt and that if the euro were ever to encounter some existential crisis the i.m.f. is not going to bail out the euro but bitcoin could potentially bail out the euro and they talk about bitcoin being able to extinguish debt this is generally the terms used by the austrian school of economics that talk about gold as the only debt extinguisher that is worthy of the name and now we have bitcoin so the only thing we don't have is the majority of the austrian economic school adopting or accepting bitcoin for what it is and we are but they will they will fall like dominoes one by one they will all come over to the side of the debate and the citi group also this past week while the world's media was paying attention to the china story citi group also said that reserve managers may be starting to look at bitcoin
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worked in the banking industry in switzerland and people there don't see as helping people of aid paying taxes they see it as privacy the protection of assets and that's why there's been this reaction of why does washington feel the need to go to work with sort of a peaceful coexistence between people and their banks as opposed to now it is when the banks are just taking advantage of women do it in switzerland it's very much like the relationship you have with your doctor the confidentiality and that's what they hold paramount to who they are and it's not just about the privacy as well we know they have highly skilled bankers as well as a swiss franc being such a strong a safe haven there's lots of reasons to bank his which you know this is all pretty heavy stuff i should say but what gives washington the right to go off if citizens by us which we don't is pretty far outside their borders yet we're not the only person questioning that because that's what the swiss politicians or ask each other there's been real tension over the last week to come to this decision and it's to do with u.s. lawmak
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taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to do reconciliation. it was ugly, that's why we're sitting here in this poisonous atmosphere. and look what we're dealing with with obama care. do you think you should have done it that way? >> but the fact of the matter is, we were also in the deepest recession anyone here has experienced. >> can i ask one question? >> which leads to anger and fear and reaction against all of those that they felt responsible had to put them in that trick bag. >> we are up against a hard break with the commercial. but, leader, would you stay for the next
taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to...
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taxes on my jean, rental cars. the question is whether the public will eventually repay the money. >> what is the new now? ?> as far as facilities >> or the pushback. >> acting strong pushback. -- i think strong pushback. dan francisco has a new facility, the public is involved and it seems to be working well there. a lot depends on whether you can get mixed use development around the facility. alternately bringing new money into the county or municipality. that alone will depend on whether or not it was successful. >> i believe there is a football game in january and february in three feet of snow in new jersey? >> i'm not to mention the ice hockey game in new jersey as well. the facility -- paid for by taxpayers >> the owners were on the hook. but they sold licensing to the public. in some ways the public is paying for the stadium because they have to buy the right to buy the tickets. >> we talked about how fenway park is 100 years old. the vikings are getting a new stadium. the marlins are getting a new stadium.
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to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time the time to go ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to the second half a lot more. please. tell me. the. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take out a plan to get along here disciplined life has never had sex with the perfect their lives let's play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists play. live. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much it's an honor to be in the true alright fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept bitcoin. what tell us about. actually the us because he's a son i
to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time the time to go ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to the second half a lot more. please. tell me. the. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take out a plan to get along...
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nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company and profitable group like eads should have a duty to ensure that there are no forced layer. the comments came just a few hours after eads announced 5,800 job cuts. restructuring will affect roughly 2,000 jobs in germany, 1,260 in france, 567 in spain and 550 in the united kingdom. in france, eads is going to sell its paris headquarter, since the headquarter of the company has been moved. the plan will be implemented over the next three years. some of the terms will be offered in terms of mobility. but eads warned this morning that there could be additional job cuts in the future should the bu
nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company...
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you make something illegal, you push it underground, you get tax revenue and you stop spending money trying to protect citizens from smoking weed if you make it legal. entertain me for a moment. -- wouldk you would be have to be high to read the whole thing. they went to try to finalize the volcker rule today. >> good segue. >> thank you so much. >> i want to leave you with live pictures that are coming to us from just outside johannesburg from the football stadium in soweto. and south africa pays tribute to nelson mandela. he passed away last week at age 95. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." this seventh year of financial crisis, washington says wall street muslims by the vocal role. the customer comes first year it -- comes first. presidents travel to johannesburg to pay respect to the memory of nelson mandela. late,r fedex package is you deserve a refund? this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm tom keene. joining me is scarlet fu and alix steel. let's get right to the morning breeze as the ceremonies continue in south africa. >> in china, industrial output rose less than est
you make something illegal, you push it underground, you get tax revenue and you stop spending money trying to protect citizens from smoking weed if you make it legal. entertain me for a moment. -- wouldk you would be have to be high to read the whole thing. they went to try to finalize the volcker rule today. >> good segue. >> thank you so much. >> i want to leave you with live pictures that are coming to us from just outside johannesburg from the football stadium in soweto....
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they were frozen this year in a tax dispute. siemens is said to be considering a deal of its medical unit. it is not considered to be a core business. the chief executive is evaluating the portfolio of the largest engineering. novartis is considering swapping animal health unit of one with assets rather than selling. face change is one of several options exploring. of you several options that are exploring. the allergy medicine is said to be attractive. announced record profits earlier this morning. manus is here to break down the numbers. what drove the numbers? >> the right product and squeezing margins higher. your speciality products. unique. they said we interact and won't more. that fills the margins. that is doing better. also doing quite nicely and the u.k. and nordics. it is where they are beginning to build the margin. if your shareholder, you get a nice up left on the dividend. ift on the dividend. they are carrying more people in the u.k. and nordics. .hey are building the margin they had a pretty good set of numbers
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well before because the report now is the world update will start with italy where a rally to demand tax cuts for small businesses. hundreds of protesters blocking the main train station in turin and holdings a regional government headquarters police resorted to tear gas to disperse to demonstrate is a similar protests also took place in several other cities including run. the leader of egypt's muslim brotherhood mohamed badie remain defiant against charges of inciting violence as he appeared in court on monday that's amid fresh clashes between police and brotherhood supporters of the university body is on trial alongside the ousted president mohamed morsy and other key brotherhood figures all accused of inciting the motor of protesters during an uprising in june. the u.s. is sending transport planes to aid french and african union troops in the central african republic on monday the peacekeepers started to disarm rival militias but were engaged in firefights with some still refusing to give up their weapons. and the african union troops off of the country's president was ousted in march
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nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to productivity, what happens to be so-called supply-side of the economy. >> you can test that interview later today when "charlie rose" airs on bloomberg television. let's welcome the chief executive at hermes fund. >> how will investors cope with normalization? >> with difficulty. it is not clear that normalization will happen quickly. >> what governor carney is saying is that this applies to the fed as well. what -- interest rates will be lower than normal for longer than normal. their afraid to do it now because the recovery is not solid in their view. it is this question of how
nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to...
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large and healthy financial institutions be willing to take on failing institutions when they might be taxed with the result? so, that's one issue of policy that we have to look at carefully. the committee was also concerned about one other thing that, which is really to me, in particular, and to other members of the committee, particularly troubling. and that is, that the, the charges that were placed against jpmorgan came after the chairman of the bank started to take on the government's policy in a number of areas. he was critical, i'm talking here of jamie dimon. he was critical of the, of the dodd-frank act and was critical of many other regulatory policies of the government. and, at the same time, he was in a sense, a spokesman for thing industry but an individual who was the chairman of a large bank then following those criticisms, came all of these charges against jpmorgan chase, which had previously been thought to be one of the healthiest and best-managed banks. so, the worry here is that the lesson that the government is, or the message that the government is sending is that, if y
large and healthy financial institutions be willing to take on failing institutions when they might be taxed with the result? so, that's one issue of policy that we have to look at carefully. the committee was also concerned about one other thing that, which is really to me, in particular, and to other members of the committee, particularly troubling. and that is, that the, the charges that were placed against jpmorgan came after the chairman of the bank started to take on the government's...
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enterprise value, the market cap plus the debt, minus the cash, divided by the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization of 9.8. credit suisse gives it a $25 price target. the stock still has plenty of room to run, if that's how you want to value it. meanwhile, it's trading at 19 times next year's earnings, which is well below the five and ten-year averages and not too pricey considering it should be able to grow earnings at a 40% clip next year. the bears at goldman think it's time to sell masco and swap into some nonresidential construction plays as that space starts to turn. i think they're wrong. i think they're wrong to write off masco and i agree with the bulls at credit suisse, believing this stock could have more room to run. i say stick with masco and stick with cramer. lou in oregon, lou? >> caller: boo-yah, skedaddy. >> i'm not booing, i'm louing. >> caller: hey, about six months ago, you recommended and i bought two stocks, american realty capital properties and also health care reit. i'm wondering, should i by more? >> i would. look, these are all about -- this g
enterprise value, the market cap plus the debt, minus the cash, divided by the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization of 9.8. credit suisse gives it a $25 price target. the stock still has plenty of room to run, if that's how you want to value it. meanwhile, it's trading at 19 times next year's earnings, which is well below the five and ten-year averages and not too pricey considering it should be able to grow earnings at a 40% clip next year. the bears at goldman think...
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with other ways to reduce costs including abandoning retiree health care and passing a higher sales tax. >> we have made drastic reductions in our workforce which again reduces the liability we would have for the pensions going forward. we have also made drastic reductions in the actual pay that our employees receive. >> the detroit decision paves the way for at least one creditor and a coalition of lenders. >> we lost our medicals, we've taken a hit. it's not like let's say all the creditors taken a hit but the employees didn't, we did, we took a big hit. >> it's become a complicated matter one for alfred and those like him across the country who face a less secure and cozy future. melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> nearly five years ago, to save the struggling auto maker but that cost the american taxpayers. the taxpayers paid $50 billion to recoup gm but recovered only about 39 billion. that was less than it would have cost the country, says the government, to let gm go under. >>> the new violence for brazil and the safety fears for the game. >>> plus fizzled out, th
with other ways to reduce costs including abandoning retiree health care and passing a higher sales tax. >> we have made drastic reductions in our workforce which again reduces the liability we would have for the pensions going forward. we have also made drastic reductions in the actual pay that our employees receive. >> the detroit decision paves the way for at least one creditor and a coalition of lenders. >> we lost our medicals, we've taken a hit. it's not like let's say...
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it is that it stood for september five hundred and forty six euros before tax he actually gets cold forrest is dusted with this is modern slavery the company promises with no money but doesn't know they're asking him to sign a document with her intense the rights of all why they're living in paris which belong to the company in the range is deducted from your salary board in an office of them all up. these blankets spanish the region and to america that is if the crisis in state they still let him in the island three units in iowa and academic team to lead pakistan and company the place of contract especially in the second time in florida with his foot got caught in boutiques. jenna did go in and out. all working conditions a catastrophic and they are but sometimes we work twenty hours a day. sometimes a team of sixteen and the minimum is fourteen hours. it's really cold in the country. among the field. they don't have the right working first. it's like forced labor that goes with a lot of good hope by disney. we want to. it's the gentle ortiz to a situation or condition can keep us on the
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have become a part of life in the capital athens the return to fiscal health continues with higher taxes pay cuts layoffs and privatization over the weekend parliament passed the twenty fourteen budget with an additional three billion euro was in talks with international lenders say that's not nearly good enough. now to get pg season human coastal counties beginning to look a little bit last minute him. chimneys th show is the laces were to be testing grounds as the future of express delivery. well today the military helicopter took off on a first test flight but will not replace approach them not to stand in the whaling is a range of one kilometer likely mrs and her gentle embrace hard to reach places. other giants like you cast members are also testing tool too. for china has been an incredible year for buying munich star strong for variety french winger won the trouble with my last season now he's been shortlisted for soccer's biggest individual prize twelve. brittany is one of the plan seemed content to produce his own goal which is within the coast every year the player who played s
have become a part of life in the capital athens the return to fiscal health continues with higher taxes pay cuts layoffs and privatization over the weekend parliament passed the twenty fourteen budget with an additional three billion euro was in talks with international lenders say that's not nearly good enough. now to get pg season human coastal counties beginning to look a little bit last minute him. chimneys th show is the laces were to be testing grounds as the future of express delivery....
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experts the state is at the forefront of the shale gas revelation and oil firms in generating billions in taxes. saute carrots can find out what intel committee crack and crumble the support of politicians for the drilling remains on the shaken the collins has taken so hard it's actually pulled the tree and if you look around here. rebecca williams is showing me the cracks in her home after a series of earthquakes shook the area. she has lived here for almost a decade and have never experienced an earthquake until tracking began in her neighborhood i'm never know when announced wednesday he adds i don't sleep that night the kids they keep me awake at night it seems like a lot of other happen during the wee hours of the morning here in the middle and i did texas railroad commission the local agency that regulates fuel and gas industries trying to call the residence the years. he claims there is no direct link between the recent tremors and striking injection wells in the area the locals are not convinced it's a lot like living the extra time on the tears as i write because we're being told when
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, germany could do nothing to boost growth -- not lower interest rates, not boost spending, not cut taxes. until europe works out some of these kinks in its new currency, the euro will ve trouble establishing itself as a global reserve currency to rival the dollar. what in the world is a dollar worth? well, since the 1970s, we've learned to let the markets decide, with a little help from its friends at the treasury department and finance ministries of the big industrial nations. what difference does it make? well, with imports, exports, and jobs here and abroad hanging on whether currencies go up or down, it makes all the difference in the world. what's ahead for the dollar? well, no one can say for sure, but you can bet there'll be more ups and downs, more attempts at international coordination, and, with the euro, a new and more powerful currency in world markets, a new and more powerful partner in currency coordination meetings. for "economics u$a," i'm david schoumacher. i'll get that one. must be careful. well, that's a nice picture. come on, anna. ok. announcer: foreclosure doesn't
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the federal government is more taxes and more regulation. we will have the other states. >> we will sell 16 million automobiles. we have 950,000 housing starts. >> next year is going to be the year that it is not that eeoc siting and it's time to be more of an opera player. find the stocks that have a great story, something behind them and allocate your money there. the beta is challenging there. it's hard to move up a lot. they are highly complimentary. we are keeping all the airplanes and all the people. supply should be on change. >> guy? >> talked about this last week. you overlay a honey well chart and you will see the outperformances there. although it has had a meteoric rise, i think that honeywell is interesting. >> i'm long ge. i think they have major exposure. the entire u.s. economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have
the federal government is more taxes and more regulation. we will have the other states. >> we will sell 16 million automobiles. we have 950,000 housing starts. >> next year is going to be the year that it is not that eeoc siting and it's time to be more of an opera player. find the stocks that have a great story, something behind them and allocate your money there. the beta is challenging there. it's hard to move up a lot. they are highly complimentary. we are keeping all the...
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the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of twenty nine so we learned so we get really stupid there for a period of time we learned from that night from from really nine hundred thirty two until the one nine hundred eighty s. and by the time the one nine hundred eighty s. came along sixty years down the road more or less time that came along and the only people who you know like it phil gramm had proposed gramm which bliley right you know to and glass steagall if you propose that back in the fifty's or the sixty's or even the early seventy's there were still people in congress who remembered the crash and the big o. and your crazy but instead made
the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of...
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the state is at the forefront of the shale gas revolution and oil firms are generating billions in taxes but i just got to find out well into our communities crack and crumble the support of politicians for the drilling remains unshaken the columns have shaken so hard it's actually pulled the tram if you look around here rebecca williams is showing me the cracks in her home after a series of earthquakes shook the area she has lived here for almost a decade and had never experienced an earthquake until fracking began in her neighborhood i never know when the next one's going to hear it i don't sleep at night because they keep me awake at night it seems like a lot of them happened during the wee hours of the morning or in the middle of the night to texas real world commission the local agency that regulates the oil and gas industries trying to calm the residents fears it claims there is no direct link between the recent tremors and fracking injection wells in the area but locals are now. not convinced it's a lot like living next to a time bomb but there's no timer on it because we aren't b
the state is at the forefront of the shale gas revolution and oil firms are generating billions in taxes but i just got to find out well into our communities crack and crumble the support of politicians for the drilling remains unshaken the columns have shaken so hard it's actually pulled the tram if you look around here rebecca williams is showing me the cracks in her home after a series of earthquakes shook the area she has lived here for almost a decade and had never experienced an...
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. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal with it in the country? they said the smartest way to do it would be to legally regulate and tax it, and he said just knew it, and the president i think understands this is an issue of rate significance to young people in the country and i think that youthful perspective is very important and you think about the future of uruguay. >> he has certainly made some very bold moves. he legalize gay marriage, now this. as i look at the proposed legislation it reminds me of what we have seen around the country in various places like mendocino county. registered users will be able t
. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal...
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we have got the earned income tax credit. we have got to make work pay. >> there are many of your colleagues who will say even though it doesn't sound as nice they like the earned income tax credit. it's less -- it's a different kind of potentially more precise tool. what about something like that as an answer here? >> here's the problem. what it does is force the government, force the taxpayer to pick up the cost of the businesses that don't want to pay their employees. we have small businesses that pay low wages, they are privatizing the benefits. but they are sociallizing the cost of the rest of society. a $12 an hour minimum wage would save tens of billions of dollars. >> michael? >> but you still have that group of smaller employers who are going calculate the cost of the extra hourly earnings and say i'm only going hire one and a half people i'm going to reduce to part time. i'm not going to spend more money out of my poblgtcket. and i think it does put pressure on the low end of jobs. >> final word? >> i think $12 an h
we have got the earned income tax credit. we have got to make work pay. >> there are many of your colleagues who will say even though it doesn't sound as nice they like the earned income tax credit. it's less -- it's a different kind of potentially more precise tool. what about something like that as an answer here? >> here's the problem. what it does is force the government, force the taxpayer to pick up the cost of the businesses that don't want to pay their employees. we have...
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the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from crazy. >> we're going to cut through the chuter and have a nice dialogue because we're not into shouty. >> guess what the name of the program is, the independents. the emerging class that will help change this nation or not. >> the majority of americans consider themselves to be in they are no longer tetheres to one of the 0 two major political parties. >> a lot of them used to ride elephantses or donkeys and now they have abandoned the animals. the program is every week day night exempt thursday. >> because toes stossel -- stossel is on. >> you should give it a shot. i'm not saying this to megyn -- >> tonight maybe ha
the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from...
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banking industry in switzerland has been synonymous and the tourist tax evasion and tax dodges so in a way it is right is it not that they should be clamped down on just briefly. but that's somewhere that's something that we've been doing for many years here in switzerland and i would say most most of the business here is is tax compliant and has been going tax compliant for many years and certainly with europe has been very good arrangements to to go that way and without all these onerous fines i might add on these students so i think the u.s. is is as it has come to some sort of agreements with the swiss authorities to also deal with the legacy issues from the past. just it seems it seems that the smaller banks are are are are going to be. going to be hurt a lot more than the them is justified even because for them it's virtually impossible i think to to really go through the whole exercise and end up proving that they've done nothing wrong but in the meantime of course the millions of dollars really interesting that your perspective on the sea on thank you very much in the eagle m
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they're looking at any tax hikes that have been demanded by democrats. we are looking at tax hikes. they are also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid, or social security, which are areas republicans say needs to be done. instead we are looking at pretty small things and haggling over whether to have federal employees attribute more to their retirement -- employees contribute more to their retirement plans. they are also looking at things a spectrum that is going to be sold to telephone companies. they are looking at a small budget deal that would replace some of the sequester, the automatic spending cuts that were launched in 2011 as part of a but -- part of a different budget process. host: like can't there right now? caller: --host: why can't there be a grand bargain right now? caller: because republicans and democrats can't agree. all ryan, the chairman of the budget committee, and patty murray decided they were not going to go after the towels of the other party and just try to get something that was possible after all these failed budget agreements in the past
they're looking at any tax hikes that have been demanded by democrats. we are looking at tax hikes. they are also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid, or social security, which are areas republicans say needs to be done. instead we are looking at pretty small things and haggling over whether to have federal employees attribute more to their retirement -- employees contribute more to their retirement plans. they are also looking at things a spectrum that is going to be sold to...
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be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits with unemployment at seven percent, which is a tough sell right now to republicans. a lot of things out there for people not to like in this deal, so it is no slam dunk even if the deal is sealed by friday. >> peter, thank you very much. budgets in washington, d.c. to back in new york and fending off activist investors, at least one in this case. bill ackman, that is one of the names you need to know. herbalife has added an independent orton member with an illustrious career focused on poverty and is approaching investors suggesting they pull money out of the $12 billion firm. it looks like a completel
be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits...
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lori: big tax fighting back, some of the sector's biggest names callin: on washington to b government surveillance. their plan straightahead but first time for stocks now, let's head to the floor the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. stocking sendin extending fridag jobs inspired jump. nicole: that is) jobs inspired jump, without enough to push us over the unchanged line for the week but we did have a nice gain on friday, 200 planes worth. today adding 19 points, that pales in comparison but still end up arrow nonetheless. at least has been kept to the upside up about one-tenth of 1% to a quarter of a percent. it is worth watching the
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you've got to have a competitive tax cut. he got to do something about debt, something about education is all about problem-solving. no labels think that the sweet spot of i think with the american people are and what it will be in the next couple of election cycles will therefore be a place where most elected officials are going to want to be. not because it's the right thing politically but because it's the right thing for this country. >> senator bayh, you served in the senate for over a decade. how did things change while you were serving? how useful would a group like no labels have been either early in your career or at the end of your career in the senate? >> that's a good question. the senate has changed dramatically in the last 14 or 15 years and it's just a completely different universe since my father's time. one story about that and then i will answer questions or it was 1968 my father was running for his first with the -- reelection. the republican leader who at the time was in illinois a man named edward dirksen
you've got to have a competitive tax cut. he got to do something about debt, something about education is all about problem-solving. no labels think that the sweet spot of i think with the american people are and what it will be in the next couple of election cycles will therefore be a place where most elected officials are going to want to be. not because it's the right thing politically but because it's the right thing for this country. >> senator bayh, you served in the senate for over...
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and there were additional taxes levied on aid agencies. they ranged from individual projects. at the same time al-shabaab was able to apply a robust monitoring and supervising of aid agencies where they recruited recipients of aid to report on humanitarian workers. in the end one could argue that these activity versus saved lives on the part of humanitarian workers, but at the same time it became a source of revenue for al-shabaab. >> so what are you recommending from this report, from your research. >> reporter: well, one of the challenges that aid agencies face are the laws and counter terrorism regimes that exist in the west. if they're exposed they could be prosecuted for this. one of the recommendations in the report there needs to be a conversation about the intent of these laws. the intent of these laws was not to starve people to death. obviously it was to make sure money does not make its way through terrorist organizations. that's a legitimate goal to have. but if the outcome of that is the net result of that becomes starving people to death, and then we have a probl
and there were additional taxes levied on aid agencies. they ranged from individual projects. at the same time al-shabaab was able to apply a robust monitoring and supervising of aid agencies where they recruited recipients of aid to report on humanitarian workers. in the end one could argue that these activity versus saved lives on the part of humanitarian workers, but at the same time it became a source of revenue for al-shabaab. >> so what are you recommending from this report, from...
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it does nothing for long-term entitlements, nothing for tax loopholes. it only partially replaces the sequester, which most people think is mindless. pure andent for it is simple. for the republicans, they avoid another government shutdown in mid-january. the last one was a disaster for them. ofocrats get to replace some those questioned cuts they find especially onerous. >> it was a disaster for republicans but it was a disaster for the reputation. what about the american people and for trillion dollars in debt? term thatface a short problem. ist they ought to do now figure out a way to address that long-term deficit because it is rather painless in the immediate future. politicians, the future there will be nothing of significance that comes out of this deal. >> let's say they get a deal but lawmakers still push back. what does that say about what is happening in the sea -- in d.c.? >> if i was a good speller i would say it is his function. i don't spell very well. now the democrats -- and they need democratic votes to get this through the house -- the
it does nothing for long-term entitlements, nothing for tax loopholes. it only partially replaces the sequester, which most people think is mindless. pure andent for it is simple. for the republicans, they avoid another government shutdown in mid-january. the last one was a disaster for them. ofocrats get to replace some those questioned cuts they find especially onerous. >> it was a disaster for republicans but it was a disaster for the reputation. what about the american people and for...
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negotiators are looking at any tax hikes. they're also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid or social security. instead of looking at small is more to their retirement plans. they're trying to keep that a bit lower. they're also looking at funds by selling a spectrum. looking at a small budget deal. this is part of a different budget process. >> why can there be something like a grand bargain right now? democrats are not willing to do any kind of medicare and medicaid. republicans are not willing to do any tax hikes. ryan and patty murray basically decided that they were not going to go after the sacred cow of the other party. they are trying to get something that was possible. we are not even going to go there this time. host: talking with ian swanson of "the hill." even if there is a agreement made this week, there will be a budget battle for 2014. caller: one thing this he'll will not do is raise the debt ceiling. at some point next year they are going to have to do that. it is a little difficult to foreca
negotiators are looking at any tax hikes. they're also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid or social security. instead of looking at small is more to their retirement plans. they're trying to keep that a bit lower. they're also looking at funds by selling a spectrum. looking at a small budget deal. this is part of a different budget process. >> why can there be something like a grand bargain right now? democrats are not willing to do any kind of medicare and medicaid....
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it wouldn't close any tax loopholes. those things have proven too partisan for these budget negotiators to tackle. yesterday, in the nfl, the kicker for the denver broncos made a 64-yard field goal. record for the nfl. this is more like a 6-yard field goal. they haven't kicked it yet. i do think they will before congress goes home. it is a minimum achievement for people to cheer about. >> john, it is interesting when you talk about some of the little sticking points here. one is the benefits for the long-term unemployed. that is making up a record percentage of the people in this country who are unemployed. do you get the sense that congress is looking at the jobs report and saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't move the needle on that right now? >> i think that is difficult in part, because when you look at the size of this deal, we are only talking about $90 billion over two years of lifting the sequester caps and replacing them. it is more of a reshuffle. the unemployment extension would cost $25 billion. that is a very lar
it wouldn't close any tax loopholes. those things have proven too partisan for these budget negotiators to tackle. yesterday, in the nfl, the kicker for the denver broncos made a 64-yard field goal. record for the nfl. this is more like a 6-yard field goal. they haven't kicked it yet. i do think they will before congress goes home. it is a minimum achievement for people to cheer about. >> john, it is interesting when you talk about some of the little sticking points here. one is the...
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out this hour from the time of tremors this a making life hell for in time a community is in north taxes and how locals have found oil friendly politicians a believe is to their predicament. and. for the cameras but high tension remains as the u.s. defense secretary flies into pakistan trying to get leaders that own this sign over its deadly troyan war that's still up at this hour. they look like bound to your love. whether local can enjoy the song the ocean. was buried here years ago. these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion the radio nuclides despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock and the coral reef is about ten metres down. tests a never ending legacy. you're watching our international it's good to have you with us welcome back a years worth of us quakes i hate taxes interest amounts and large part thanks to the practice of
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sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you replace the $2 billion? >> sales taxes. >> will they have to go up? >> no, i'm cutting taxes -- i've cut taxes every year. i've been governor three years, cut taxes basically 24 times. it's property taxes, business taxes, sales tax. we have all budget surplus, i walked in with a budget deficit, i now have a $1.2 billion surplus. we're making our economy the opportunity economy where, you know, if you want to build a business, you can -- and you want to get a job, you come to florida. >> your unemployment rate has dropped quicker than any other state, i know that. and you're now -
sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you...
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but no mage deer sigses here on taxes or entitlement programs. they're kicking the can down the road. dick doiben the number two senate democrat said negotiations are going in the right direction. >> negotiations are making progress moving in the right direction. they haven't closed the deal. >> they haven't closed the deal. what's needed to close the deal? >> there's some issues out there, sticking points. if they replace the sequester cuts there's going to be criticisms for the idea they put in place. one is asking more federal employees to contribute more to their pension programs. this is adamantly opposed by a ot of federal workers. that's one issue. there are also questions about whether you extend unemployment benefits, emergency unemployment benefits. nancy pelosi would like to see part of the package. but that still is a question mark. it's going to cost about $25 billion. then the bigger question is at the end of the day can whatever ryan and murray put together, can it pass the respective chambers? there's still going to be some drama
but no mage deer sigses here on taxes or entitlement programs. they're kicking the can down the road. dick doiben the number two senate democrat said negotiations are going in the right direction. >> negotiations are making progress moving in the right direction. they haven't closed the deal. >> they haven't closed the deal. what's needed to close the deal? >> there's some issues out there, sticking points. if they replace the sequester cuts there's going to be criticisms for...
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good times didn't make a mean cocktail come back in nineteen ninety so the idea was to throw away the tax bucks home to see amy's all of the year on more technical nights i don't like a man and actually physically go out with their feet with their angst. is it absurd and violence that we're pretty much familiar with but haven't been eating being paying much attention to it so that the taxes we could steal people young professionals and the gentle pop and even with our liking of background to co opt the ban on cd in the sec night. this is you know certainly sounds very exciting but how does the in taiwan and reacted to such a program in her own. we picked three different don like the detectives events in taipei. once we brought them to wash and went on into the creative part. people usually go there to attend activities in second time above and to see and hear him one of them. most antique places you'll go shopping and go see a movie and then the sky when we bought them to the old part of taipei the west side of taipei where we had beautiful architectural building so we send them out in th
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regulators hunting american tax evaders. of ing us more is ben jones team that specializes in international corporate tax issues. great to have you on the program. a k to us about how this is turning point. it started a couple of years ago when we realized that swiss were to the point where people could put their money is a turning e point today. >> today and in the coming weeks months is a real turning point because over the last been a f years there's growing pressure from the u.s. information about u.s. account holders and enerally for countries such as switzerland but specifically they have been talking to witzerland to engage more proactively with the international information that are growing in force in the tax world. the is is not only about u.s. but u.s. today because the is saying you should sign up or you risk big fines on you. a collective conscience of asking more and to reveal bank accounts. >> this is a global issue. very stronglyiven by the u.s. because they have clout to ic power and do so. but you will see
regulators hunting american tax evaders. of ing us more is ben jones team that specializes in international corporate tax issues. great to have you on the program. a k to us about how this is turning point. it started a couple of years ago when we realized that swiss were to the point where people could put their money is a turning e point today. >> today and in the coming weeks months is a real turning point because over the last been a f years there's growing pressure from the u.s....
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is clamping down on offshore tax evasion. asked buts are being on regulars to participate in a program with american authorities. manus cranny's here at the latest on the story. is this the end of swiss banking secrecy as we know it? >> definitely a turning point. the french and the u.k. all depended on the whistleblower case. with the u.s. goes up in legal battering ram you can be pretty sure the rest will follow. wars on the cards as a department of justice saying listen, you can have a waiver, you can have an exemption, you have to sign up. the regulator and switzerland is saying get on board, get over yourselves. there are 300 banks enough to make the decision with the to join in on a voluntary program with the disclose information or indeed run the risk of quite significant fines and prosecution. >> that is a concern. if you don't sign up now voluntarily, further down the line they could have huge fines. be excluded from doing business in the usa. that is a critical part of the story. >> thank you, manus cranny. brazil's
is clamping down on offshore tax evasion. asked buts are being on regulars to participate in a program with american authorities. manus cranny's here at the latest on the story. is this the end of swiss banking secrecy as we know it? >> definitely a turning point. the french and the u.k. all depended on the whistleblower case. with the u.s. goes up in legal battering ram you can be pretty sure the rest will follow. wars on the cards as a department of justice saying listen, you can have a...
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democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in the business community as my colleague knows. there is the pressure of mid term election as a lead up to the next presidential election and i would say i would read the tea leaves. the way they're getting together on the farm bill is an indication republicans want to play ball a little bit more. those are farm bills. farmers are their constituents. i think there's a con volution of things with the re-election and mid term. the presidential election is very important in this lead up, particularly since the fumble with obama care. the republicans may see an opening and may be a reason for them t
democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in...
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clamping down on tax evasion. toss banks are being asked voluntary have a disclosure program with the u.s. department of justice. manus cranny is here. will be the end of swiss banks? >> we have a turning point. from told thousand seven, the u.s. -- from 2007, the u.s. has pursued tax evaders by whistleblowers. we are entering a new spectrum with the u.s. justice department going after them. protecting you are and who you are trying to protect from taxing. with tax a little bit more leniently with you. you have anonymity. the germans are saying, no. the u.s. is going after identity, identity. that is the critical part for the u.s. authorities. invadedlion was being off taxation by u.s. citizens. this is the point. since the whistleblowers' admissions started, citizens are in swiss.have money they declared. you see the amount of money by 70%. 68 tax evaders have been charged. banks have been fined. >> what could be the penalties? >> 16 banks under investigation at the moment. no plea bargaining for them. could face
clamping down on tax evasion. toss banks are being asked voluntary have a disclosure program with the u.s. department of justice. manus cranny is here. will be the end of swiss banks? >> we have a turning point. from told thousand seven, the u.s. -- from 2007, the u.s. has pursued tax evaders by whistleblowers. we are entering a new spectrum with the u.s. justice department going after them. protecting you are and who you are trying to protect from taxing. with tax a little bit more...
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because of the drunly of the office he taxes that responsibility and been a steering wheel person in the community. it's important the issues as anything and i think he is the person who can provide the kind of leadership that is important to this community i'm happy to a support him >> thank you very much come on up. good afternoon mr. chairman and supervisor breed and supervisor cowen. i'm carl williams i'm a resident of district 5. and i am the president of the san francisco african-american democratic club. i'm here to support the repoint in time of dr. moedz. i've known him for a you been unable of reinforces as a very conscience person someone deep low committed to a public process. and he has served with distinction on this commission so far and i believe he would serve very well to continue his work on that commission as previous speakers have indicated this is an important commission and dr. moses will bring contingent to the process of the commission as it goes forward with the complicated work of trying to make a reality the obamacare and other important pieces of legislat
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>> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. >> perhaps we must go to the courtroom in the 1930's. asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of -- >> gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data. and people are still trying to make out as though this data -- as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed with a lot of analog laws that deal with the digital world. i think the last serious law that -- that was passed about any of this material was 2000, a time when facebook hasn't been invented, when google was doing the initial funding round. and we're pretending that the laws that cover really crocodile clips on copper wires are stretchable to dea
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the new friendship has descended into foreign few commitment to boosting opposition to the different tax earnings. we still like to see it. journalist neil clarke compares the reaction of european politicians to the protests in ukraine hypocritical. they have been proud to be headed for nashville to visit ukraine is very much a presence in the west ukraine. we didn't get a good introduction going to struggle when your solidarity with the way but the eu treaty. the protest easy to keep it peaceful day with great brutality by the police little fortunate to be a dress to be a good tackle that. extract. ukraine to divorce to his ribs and seeds eagle st writes that demonstrate its current european union st region inside sheou know they give you the space vacant it's absolutely outrageous shipping. ruling party officials are urging the protesters to go home they said the blockade of administrative buildings as preventing the approval of the twenty fourteen but get a cavity impact on state salaries and pensions across the country. so far though no sign of the rallies abating the thousands of pr
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is the uk taxpayer funding a tax of stolenthe transfer funds? be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. perhaps we must go to the the 1930s.n asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper media outlets? >> i think many people are the amount of -- > gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered. think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected data.of and people are still trying to make out as though this data -- nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed with a lot of analog laws that deal with the digital world. i think the last serious law passed about as 2000, athis material was time when facebook hasn't been doing d, when google was the initial funding round. and we're pretending that the really crocodile clips on copper wires are with the e to deal collection of maybe 3 billion metadata around those in a day. so, yes, there's a staggering mount of information
is the uk taxpayer funding a tax of stolenthe transfer funds? be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. perhaps we must go to the the 1930s.n asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper media outlets? >> i think many people are the amount of -- > gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered....
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they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and national sense of purpose. it is a question of whether they will stop making the wrong decision. >> we have talked about japan, but there's a lot more to talk about come including china, thailand, and all the rest. stick around. we will talk about that. the, investors welcoming latest election results from india. we are live in mumbai when we returned. ♪ >> we are coming to the start of the trading day in india. we are 23 minutes away from that. results in india state elections. but get more from our correspondent. what do we know so far i guess? they are clearly
they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and...
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is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation. >> how viable is that? anit is going to have to see extension. if you talk about the wages, it is probably the most important component they need to get on board. it is going to be really hard convincing the rest of the corporations that they should consider the projections. there's a economics theory of what inflation will produce. deflation is ending. biggest rise in winter bonuses. that is a big boost. these will start flowing to japanese consumers who absolutely are dependent. >> they're trying to wire this before the tax comes in. >
is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation....
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little space and for additional debt relief measures but what other european citizens be happy for their tax money to be spent the same way good question we went to gauge opinion than in u.k. and germany. great yeah. well just to get rid of your debt was perfect because then obviously you can spend that money on something else i think said he would help us families just get over that hurdle that that sort of chunk of money that could really make a difference to people but i think would be better for the country one for the economy. because the public that just goes up and i don't think the country can afford it it will be very great to you everyone could buy a house. which think about us i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's a thing of a past this is ok he didn't get it i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts i says crisis plan though controversial help many there stave off financial disaster then but here's what ha
little space and for additional debt relief measures but what other european citizens be happy for their tax money to be spent the same way good question we went to gauge opinion than in u.k. and germany. great yeah. well just to get rid of your debt was perfect because then obviously you can spend that money on something else i think said he would help us families just get over that hurdle that that sort of chunk of money that could really make a difference to people but i think would be...
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tall smokes tax that would pump it out day and night pier towards the end of the time it was still going, they did a smokestack that was 150 feet high. it was higher-ups who would get in the wind goes in place else. that is where we put them in big fat of chemicals in mud was the predominant model. west led you often have silver in. here in this valley, the boom lasts 100 years. it went from 1880s to the 1980s when it was closed down. the miners almost the sole employer except for retail stores. everybody depended on the mind. because everybody depended on the mine, it affected everybody's lives. the bunker hill, the name of the mine supported the hills, pete for a uniform in the marching band and employed students in the summer and provided thousands of scholarships for the kids who came out. the effect on the top closing was devastating. the town had been through hard times. there had been labor strikes an irate about one of the big strikes in my book. it had been through the depression. all the men voted three days a week so everybody could work. when the mine closed down, nobody coul
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generations were to have less of a living taxed the in the talisman before also by beating the energy object to broadcast what message the standing reality of american genius. [laughter] i am not stunned by american genius. [laughter] sometimes i am but as the conception of literature proves to be only marginally experimental those working with some of literary artifacts that efforts were a magic and to add to a knowledge saddled with ugly names like history or sociology in anthropology and cultural studies. waldegrave remained -- littery remained fall old novels i continued to assume that literary studies is from dole's rejection and exception. american literature of an 18th-century projects most still known as emily dickinson with the possible exception of frederick douglass and beneath the american renaissance to say though lyons share of the wrist and religious writings off sensationalist journalism remains today under examined by scholars of american literature. one of the discouraging reality is is the general lack of proper funding for those perfectly prepared with consumption
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little space for additional debt relief measures but would other european citizens be happy for their tax money to be spent in that way r.t. has been gauging opinion in the u.k. and germany. great yeah. well just to get rid of your debt was perfect because then obviously you could spend that money somewhere else i think certainly would help us families just get over that hurdle that that sort of money that would make to be walking rebirth of a country woman to the government. is the public good thing with complete enough or it would be very great to you know everyone could buy the whole. think about this i think it's a good thing that we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's the thing about this is ok if you don't get individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. well iceland's crisis plan they're controversial has helped many stave off financial disaster but here's what happens when government measures don't go so well almost a quarter of people in the you
little space for additional debt relief measures but would other european citizens be happy for their tax money to be spent in that way r.t. has been gauging opinion in the u.k. and germany. great yeah. well just to get rid of your debt was perfect because then obviously you could spend that money somewhere else i think certainly would help us families just get over that hurdle that that sort of money that would make to be walking rebirth of a country woman to the government. is the public good...
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we still have to pay federal income tax on that. they say these people will stay on unemployment and not look for work. unemployment does not pay that much. it is not like you are collecting $1000 a week. it is only like $371 a week with sequestration. it is a good thing my wife works full time. for long-term unemployment, it is not much. unemployment does not last long. i would like your guest to comment on that. guest: there is no doubt unemployment does not replace the income of the job. i think it does speak to the fact that american families are having to readjust their lifestyle and get by with less. when they do take a job, taking $20 an hourom a job. hopefully unemployment gives them time to find the best job for their families. ideologically on the other side, some people say there would be a sense of urgency when benefits run out. host: let me go through the breakdown of the numbers based on gender and race. the overall unemployment rate for white males is 6.7%. teenagers, nearly 21%. whites overall at 6.2%. atican-america
we still have to pay federal income tax on that. they say these people will stay on unemployment and not look for work. unemployment does not pay that much. it is not like you are collecting $1000 a week. it is only like $371 a week with sequestration. it is a good thing my wife works full time. for long-term unemployment, it is not much. unemployment does not last long. i would like your guest to comment on that. guest: there is no doubt unemployment does not replace the income of the job. i...
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but new york state has been through a tax cap. a lot of other budget cuts. the things that teachers actually need to do, work together, use the standard as a guideline not as a straitjacket, have curriculum -- that did not happen. in a couple places it did, in a lot of places it did not. the big mistake that both the federal government made and other people like king made is the level of testing -- king would say to you, i was sick and tired of telling people what to do and then not doing it. that is not your job to tell people what to do. your job is to help navigate people through this. consequently, last year in new york, there were in elementary schools these tests. a lot of people were not prepared. john king and meryl tisch said the test results would be 30% less next year than they were right now. the question is -- how did they actually know the exact number? it creates huge distrust. you can actually figure out what the cut scores were and how to align it. between the lack of preparation for teachers, the lack of communication with parents, and the
but new york state has been through a tax cap. a lot of other budget cuts. the things that teachers actually need to do, work together, use the standard as a guideline not as a straitjacket, have curriculum -- that did not happen. in a couple places it did, in a lot of places it did not. the big mistake that both the federal government made and other people like king made is the level of testing -- king would say to you, i was sick and tired of telling people what to do and then not doing it....
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let it fall short sometimes expectations that taxing to its commitments to simplify customs procedures. it can also add spaces they say economists. some one a tree in the us owes to the world economy. i kept going and going to study tells us more about it it's a milestone for the world trade organization with talks turned into an extra game hundred and fifty nine members finally agreed on the first global trade deal since the wto is creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our history the wto has truly delivered. we have achieved something very significant the owner of the world will benefit from the ekka to have delivered here today the clean and simple finds custom procedures maintains limited at the cultural subsidies and improves access for goods from the world's worst countries. over time analysts believe the deal could boost global trade by about one trillion dollars and create more than twenty million jobs mostly in developing nations. we have done here in bali is truly extraordinary. we have negotiated a package that will bring its own security to billions on goal
let it fall short sometimes expectations that taxing to its commitments to simplify customs procedures. it can also add spaces they say economists. some one a tree in the us owes to the world economy. i kept going and going to study tells us more about it it's a milestone for the world trade organization with talks turned into an extra game hundred and fifty nine members finally agreed on the first global trade deal since the wto is creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our...
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welfare benefits sadly none of the guys at cushioning about the people complain that we live off their tax money says on to that they would give this work week and earn our own money. in the vicinity apple was assisted chimes in on the texting for lazy but that's not true. we would like to work now. the vet the apartment is not just small it's also expensive. on drew's sister wants to move but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name their appearance and their accent. oh well. this apartment belongs to another room these profiting from their desperation. meaning that the owner's sister shows us the bathroom. it's the only place we can store anything she sets out that way. they are eleven the washing machine is also broken. that's all the family needs. yet unknown bring your mommy you know. this is the school nearest to the roman neighborhood. here are used to go here. it's a special school principal martinez said hello but has worked here for over twenty years. the evidence of an above average number of roma children and appeared because the school was s
welfare benefits sadly none of the guys at cushioning about the people complain that we live off their tax money says on to that they would give this work week and earn our own money. in the vicinity apple was assisted chimes in on the texting for lazy but that's not true. we would like to work now. the vet the apartment is not just small it's also expensive. on drew's sister wants to move but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name their appearance and...
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advantage tax savings plan. ♪ >>> they came out of the gate last week and led the giants 14-0 in the first half. welcome to "redskins showtime" i'm chick hernandez. after a season-long drought in the first quarter the
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do you file separate tax returns? >> yes. >> are you allowed, since you have a loss on your large tech business and your small software business versus your restaurant -- can you write that loss off against your restaurant? >> no, they are separate. >> what happened to business aggregation? , there is a significant administrative burden comes -- burden that comes with operating both entities. tothe policy would be able provide the health care. would be able to horseshoe the ability to provide health care. we just heard comment that there small businesses are not hiring as a result of the implementation of the president's affordable health jobsact, no affect on hired. is that your experience? >> no, it is not. >> would anyone else like to comment? >> no, it is not. i see it in small and large businesses. >> businesses are not hiring because of the affordable care act? >> i believe it is draining resources from the companies that would be otherwise going to grow the business. >> very interesting. we are dealing with the
do you file separate tax returns? >> yes. >> are you allowed, since you have a loss on your large tech business and your small software business versus your restaurant -- can you write that loss off against your restaurant? >> no, they are separate. >> what happened to business aggregation? , there is a significant administrative burden comes -- burden that comes with operating both entities. tothe policy would be able provide the health care. would be able to horseshoe...
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the revenues have come in, in part, because of the tax hikes which created less damage. the fact is washington getting out of the way is a pre-condition for the private sector. >> i'll let austan weigh in on that. 92,000 federal jobs lost overall this year. do you think washington in action and sequester is hurting holding back the growth? >> it is holding back the growth. i thought it would hold back growth more than it did. i think most of the private sector who look at the economy for 2013 say that the austerity and the fiscal drag cut at least one point or almost two points off the system. i think austerity did not help the growth rate. >> i figured you would be opposite sides of the fence. >> 1% of the 1.5% is the tax hike. 1% of the drag this year out of the 1.5. >> i agree with that. >> meantime, signs this week that maybe i don't know, maybe the bailout -- automakers may be worth it. gm and chrysler, double digit numbers. treasury department planning to sell the last of its stock in gm by the end of the year. so interesting to me. do you think this proves what wa
the revenues have come in, in part, because of the tax hikes which created less damage. the fact is washington getting out of the way is a pre-condition for the private sector. >> i'll let austan weigh in on that. 92,000 federal jobs lost overall this year. do you think washington in action and sequester is hurting holding back the growth? >> it is holding back the growth. i thought it would hold back growth more than it did. i think most of the private sector who look at the...
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people complain that we live off their tax money, says andro, but if they could give us work, we could earn our own money. his sister chimes in the czechs think we're lazy, that's not true. e would like to work, but how? the apartment is not just small, it's also expensive. his sister wants to move, but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name. their appearance, and their accent. this apartment belongs to another roma. he's profitting from their desperation. his sister shows us the bathroom. it's the only place we can tore anything, she says. the washing machine is also broken, she laughs. that's all the family needs. >> this is the school nearest to the roma neighborhood. miro used to go here. it's a special school. the principal has work here for over 20 years. an above average number of roma children end up here because this school is so close to their home, and because other schools don't consider the disadvantages they face in their entrance tests. but they aren't stupid. it's just that roma children receive far less support from their families.
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we take a look at tax rates. it is congress that appears to allow a certain batch of temporary tax breaks to last at the end of 2013. ray from oklahoma city oklahoma, you are up next. are you there? good morning, you are on. i was calling about -- our man is going to make mistakes. the problem with the world, it does not have anything to do with obama. we have taken god out of everything he is doing. the next thing, minimum wage. i talked to a lot of people atut minimum wage at 7:25 -- $7.25 an hour. people say if you raise minimum wage, the influence will go up. everything else is already going up except minimum wage. years taken almost four to get it to seven dollars $.25. i am 61 years old, i am retired, and i have four kids. i have kids working for memo wage. they got student loans to pay back. journal"ll street talking about unemployment benefits in several stories, set to expire on september 28. several democrats are pushing for a vote to extend the benefits. house democrats propose renewing the program for
we take a look at tax rates. it is congress that appears to allow a certain batch of temporary tax breaks to last at the end of 2013. ray from oklahoma city oklahoma, you are up next. are you there? good morning, you are on. i was calling about -- our man is going to make mistakes. the problem with the world, it does not have anything to do with obama. we have taken god out of everything he is doing. the next thing, minimum wage. i talked to a lot of people atut minimum wage at 7:25 -- $7.25 an...
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it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you would. >> i have to agree first of all oon the remark about article on, as i said before it is true that they are all equal branches, but the framers spent most of their time on congress because it is something harder than the madisonian system. it's where the magic happens and that is to take those interests that the strike countries and turned them into a majoritarian compromise. when we get to the issue of taxes, that is one of the most divisive issues facing the country. so when someone comes before the congress and says i want my group to be excluded, it obviously produces a great deal of heat. some people say how about my group, how long should this apply? it is the most divisive issue raised in congress and that is why it was given to the congress so that type of issue would be subject to the transformative process of the legislation. >> so do you belief
it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you would. >> i have to agree first of all oon the remark about article on, as i said before it is true that they are all equal branches, but the framers spent most of their time on congress because it is something harder than the madisonian system. it's where...
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dealing with sequester as well as other revenue increases that aren't new taxes. con for instance report come out the next week. right now that's being included in the bucket deal. he's pressing very hard for it to be. or in a separate piece of legislation. speaker boehner left the door open. he would be open to having another extension. at this point they haven't figured out how they get it done or if it will get down. >> what happens if they can't reach a budget agreement before the break? >> there's no real repurr indication immediately. as well as leadership and maybe even the white house. >> we know they have been working on the farm bill. can we expect to see both on that next week? >> it will be unlikely to see that. they are trying to come back together. it could reach a deal next week. it's like a link between the farm bill and the budget committee conference committees. trying to get something done. but a deal is going to take a long of bringing people together. a lot of working to try to find the votes necessary to pass it. and whether or not they vote
dealing with sequester as well as other revenue increases that aren't new taxes. con for instance report come out the next week. right now that's being included in the bucket deal. he's pressing very hard for it to be. or in a separate piece of legislation. speaker boehner left the door open. he would be open to having another extension. at this point they haven't figured out how they get it done or if it will get down. >> what happens if they can't reach a budget agreement before the...
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relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on their its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard you just hit it right on the head which is that detroit's audio and history has received a bailout many times over why is it that corporations are considered more important to bail out than the people of this country. the irony is because they've made so much money that they have figured out that having become so rich relative to everybody else both the big companies relative to businesses as a whole and both the richest among us relative to everybody else that their soul out of touch with everybody else that they better control the political system or else the obvious will happen that the majority will u
relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on their its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard...
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tax and spend. if i were the republicans i would do nothing. let the sequester happen. >> what are we on now, three years of rollicking with our fiscal policy. it's interesting just how mum everyone's been as this week wrapped up. so we'll see what happens in the coming days, but it's notable that there isn't a whole lot of speculation. i certainly -- i heard loud and clear what john just said. but beyond that, we don't know. >> well, i think there's no appetite for a shutdown. i agree. but jimmy, i don't know, i'm not sure i really understand the politics here from the republicans side. talk to me. talk to me about this because they have the hand. they hold the ace of the gop. why do they have to mess around with this kind of package? >> since 2009, two amazing things have happened. one, somehow we got almost all of the bush tax cuts extended. that's pretty good and somehow we have had to back-to-back years with the declining spending that's the first time that happened since the korean war. >> whi
tax and spend. if i were the republicans i would do nothing. let the sequester happen. >> what are we on now, three years of rollicking with our fiscal policy. it's interesting just how mum everyone's been as this week wrapped up. so we'll see what happens in the coming days, but it's notable that there isn't a whole lot of speculation. i certainly -- i heard loud and clear what john just said. but beyond that, we don't know. >> well, i think there's no appetite for a shutdown. i...
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frankly, we need comprehensive tax legislation. and if we got that, i think it would make us all more competitive. certainly help our business, i'm sure. but those two or three things, i think, are our headwinds right now. >> immigration reform, is that something important to you as well? >> very important. it is very important to us. we do bring in people. we need talented people. we need skilled workers regardless of where they come from. so getting some sort of immigration reform is important to us. >> frank freetdman, great to see you. thank you for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> we have about 40 minutes left to go before the closing bell. the dow now up about 174 points. 18 points or so on the s&p. it is sitting below the 1805 level that would put us back in the black for the week. >> while shoppers are hunting for holiday gifts, some retailers are shopping for a present that could last a whole year and a lot longer. a new ceo. we have that story coming up. >>> and one retailer not loo
frankly, we need comprehensive tax legislation. and if we got that, i think it would make us all more competitive. certainly help our business, i'm sure. but those two or three things, i think, are our headwinds right now. >> immigration reform, is that something important to you as well? >> very important. it is very important to us. we do bring in people. we need talented people. we need skilled workers regardless of where they come from. so getting some sort of immigration reform...
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some lawmakers call it a tax. aftere trying to go federal, woulders, make them contribute more to their retirement plans. withdoesn't sit well democrats. democrats also hoping to extend emergency unemployment benefits. more time they want that part of the mix. republicans don't like that idea. they think the emergency benefits should be canceled at this it point. john boehner hasn't closed the door completely on the issue, but it's one of the stumbling blocks. and after the report, deirdre, sell.ld be a tougher >> what if there's no deal? what's plan b? both sides are saying we want to avoid anything we can to not have a government shutdown. john boehner has said that there would be at a minimum, by the lawmakers leave for the holidays on friday, at least a temporary spending measure that would kick this can down maybe march. nobody likes that idea, but it is better than the alternative. again, that's a shipdown -- shutdown threat hanging over the the newperiod into year. that's plan b at a minimum, but even that
some lawmakers call it a tax. aftere trying to go federal, woulders, make them contribute more to their retirement plans. withdoesn't sit well democrats. democrats also hoping to extend emergency unemployment benefits. more time they want that part of the mix. republicans don't like that idea. they think the emergency benefits should be canceled at this it point. john boehner hasn't closed the door completely on the issue, but it's one of the stumbling blocks. and after the report, deirdre,...
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the economics are telling us the exact same thing you think about the state of florida where now the tax payers have to invest in are already investing huge sums of money to begin to adapt to a changing climate. think about the huge bill, the bills that come due every time we have an extreme weather events whether it is a drought or super storm. i would think that utility industry also sees the writing on the wall if they are looking for that certainty and the more aggressive we are on moving away from the carbon intensive energy generation, the better. >> the gentle ease time is expired. this time recognize the gentleman from west virginia mr. mckinley for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman lafleur perhaps you can give me some direction on this. we have a growing problem in west virginia with the production of the various constituents with ngl that we can't use this as only the local market. it has to be shipped. currently a lot of it is just wasted which is a shame and doesn't benefit to the consumer and doesn't help the environment any. my question is what i'm hearing
the economics are telling us the exact same thing you think about the state of florida where now the tax payers have to invest in are already investing huge sums of money to begin to adapt to a changing climate. think about the huge bill, the bills that come due every time we have an extreme weather events whether it is a drought or super storm. i would think that utility industry also sees the writing on the wall if they are looking for that certainty and the more aggressive we are on moving...
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coolest lady politicians to stop meddling in ukraine's businesses police that the atkins friendly right taxes the deadline to do count and government buildings. these korean off to the death of nelson month and that we know it is cheney from office on travel to a global standard of compassion and equality forsyth. house goes on like no joke. what self esteem that's unusual. the wga spaghetti increasing numbers of brits who we discover a bookcase to attacking cashing in dublin regulation scientists the new . what's he on the interaction with my countertop. hypertext is in kiev has been given five days to stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been broken my ski institutions for much of this week. cheering on the prior european matisse and told eu and us diplomats who are in ukraine for security summit really delish guess is that. usually they're sad twentieth to the curate i'd like yesterday we had that this grill the elite evening. not just for the opinion protesters but also with western politicians. i wanted to increase the critics randall and who has acted a visit
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it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done for the common good, the everyday taxpayer, the person that gets up, raising kids, we want to make sure they come first. >> i tell you what. i recently governored the governors estate, my daughter had big shows, and always like in the haunted mansion, where the pictures are hung, the paint's a different color. we've had so many governors from otto to ryan to blagojevich, where they're taking these and leaving the mark. governor, i'm sure your picture will stand for a long time. >> all right. thank you. >> let's get to dominic chu. >> look at barnes & noble, because there's reports now that the s.e.c. i
it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done...